Health Journalism Glossary

Single-shot/action

  • Firearm Violence

An action without a magazine that can only load one cartridge at a time directly into the chamber.  Single-action can also refer to handguns with magazines in which the trigger has one action (releasing a cocked hammer) rather than two (cocking and releasing the hammer) known as “double-action.”  The distinction has implications for safety and the weight of the trigger pull.


Source: UC Davis Campus Community Book Project

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